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Rollator Walker Accessories - Ways To Spice Up Your Rolling Walker For Next To Nothing

By Michelle Phillips


You probably needed and used a walking device when you were still a toddler. As a toddler, you were then starting to condition your legs and feet for walking. Back then, you know that such simple machines are called strollers. Fast-forward to the present. You may be feeling a little discomfort or disability walking. For old people, walking disability entails the use of equipment known as the rollator walker.

Among the many rolling strollers available, the rollator is probably the one most well known. It has been in existence for over half a century. The first rollatiors was a basic standard stroller with wheels attached to it. Because of the wheels attached to it the person using it does not need to lift and drop the stroller to move forward, the wheels makes the movement much smoother.

Height Size- There are minimum and maximum height ranges for roller handles. Most manufactures recommend the handle height be adjusted to wrist height level while standing upright. Some rollers are adjusted at the handle bars while other are adjusted at the leg extensions by pressing a snap button. Floor to Seat Height- Ensure your feet are flat on the floor while seated. This will provide more stability during the sitting and standing up phase.

Brakes- The most common brake systems are looped and push down. Looped brakes are perfect for people with hand flexibility and strength to compress the handles. The pushdown method is more suitable for individuals with arthritis. It requires the user body weight to stop the roller from moving forward.

Wheeled strollers come in a wide variety of designs, with 3 or 4 wheels, and some with larger diameter wheels, usually of at least 7 inches which make it easier to travel over uneven terrain, "Off-road" if you will. This enables the user to venture out doors more for shopping trips and the like. Crutches are another traditional aid to walking for the injured or disabled; modern crutches are more likely to have a hand grip and an elbow support rather than fitting under the armpit as they used to do.

How to use a roller- There is no question over the simplicity at how the roller is used. When the simple equipment was invented and initially distributed in Sweden during the 1980s, not many people pad attention. But as some walking disabled testifies for the usefulness and advantages of the roller, the need, demand and actual sales of the equipment rapidly accelerated.

Storage- Most rollers are sold with storage metal baskets or pouches made of different fabrics. They may be placed in front of the roller or under the seat. Only small items can be stored in these types of units. There is an aftermarket basket that can carry larger items, such as large grocery bags, laundry, etc. The product is called the Handiwagon. Now you are ready to become more mobile and independent by using these tips for selecting a four wheel roller. Be safe and have a great time with your freedom.

Buying a roller- It is advisable that people with walking disorders use a roller. People who still have technical hopes to walking again are advised to take a roller instead of buying a wheelchair. That is because the roller is considered a guide that would help anyone re-learn the activity of walking.




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